Literally giving me hope at the end of every day after struggling with stubborn business owners (Spanish people can be extremely traditional...) Would love to be a part of the team, yall crushed it. Thank you so very much.
So I'm really interested in the self-learning part-especially because Center Centre doesn't accept international students yet. Just by looking at the school's curriculum I can clearly identify skills I need to learn or improve. For example in research, which Jared mentioned. There are clearly gaps between reading and studying about something and being confident to execute it in a real world scenario. Any insights into how to fill those gaps in a self-learning environment?
Hey Lucas. I go to a design school and have done research projects both in and outside of school. There is not much difference in reading (on the internet/books) and studying (at school) about something. The difference is in reading/studying and 'doing' it. You basically learn by doing it i.e. your research field visits will be your actual lessons.
Also, there is absolutely no difference in how you execute research for 'real world' scenario or a side project (a utility app, a service design problem, a design overhaul). The difference lies only in the constraints that you will define yourself.
So many nuggets of wisdom. Especially on how companys can have a better hiring process.
Literally giving me hope at the end of every day after struggling with stubborn business owners (Spanish people can be extremely traditional...) Would love to be a part of the team, yall crushed it. Thank you so very much.
wow, so many gems here!
Absolute gold. So much here. Thank you for this.
So I'm really interested in the self-learning part-especially because Center Centre doesn't accept international students yet. Just by looking at the school's curriculum I can clearly identify skills I need to learn or improve. For example in research, which Jared mentioned. There are clearly gaps between reading and studying about something and being confident to execute it in a real world scenario. Any insights into how to fill those gaps in a self-learning environment?
Hey Lucas. I go to a design school and have done research projects both in and outside of school. There is not much difference in reading (on the internet/books) and studying (at school) about something. The difference is in reading/studying and 'doing' it. You basically learn by doing it i.e. your research field visits will be your actual lessons.
Also, there is absolutely no difference in how you execute research for 'real world' scenario or a side project (a utility app, a service design problem, a design overhaul). The difference lies only in the constraints that you will define yourself.
Great video! Thanks folks!
Regarding the Blackberry question from1:09:40 the answer is: because of the buttons! :))
Awesome interview! Thanks for posting this
Thanks guys!
🙌🙌 too good content
This is awesome 👌
This dude is super legit
awesome TH-cam channel!
I thought he was Kevin from The Office
I would love to go to this school, I am not able to pay $60k though.
Jared's got a little Jeff Goldblum thing happening in his voice.
What is the school url?
I was looking for it in the show notes. Thx.
centercentre.com
holy f!
these videos are not good. Better to watch the same people on a stage.